Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA.
Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2023 Oct;38(19-20):10900-10919. doi: 10.1177/08862605231176792. Epub 2023 Jun 4.
Sexual victimization is a major public health concern with significant consequences for survivors, their families, and society at large. Studies examining in-person disclosure of sexual victimization suggest that the way others respond to disclosure has a significant impact on survivors' well-being. With the advent of social media, more survivors are choosing to disclose their experience online. Research is needed to understand how social reactions to online disclosure of sexual victimization impact survivors. Accordingly, the current study examined the association between online social reactions to the disclosure of sexual victimization and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a sample of 195 individuals who disclosed their experience online via the hashtag #MeToo. Symptoms of PTSD were positively associated with the level of assault severity reported by the survivor, as well as receipt of online social reactions to disclosure via #MeToo that made fun, insulted, or said something to hurt the survivor. Online social reactions to disclosure via #MeToo that involved turning away from the survivor or providing unsupportive acknowledgment of the experience were unrelated with PTSD symptoms. PTSD symptoms were also not associated with the receipt of positive online social reactions to disclosure via #MeToo. Like research addressing in-person social reactions to disclosure of sexual victimization, some forms of online negative social reactions to disclosure of sexual victimization via #MeToo appear to be associated with worse psychological outcomes among survivors. Thus, online disclosure of sexual victimization and its impact needs to be attended to in clinical and research settings.
性侵犯是一个主要的公共卫生问题,对幸存者、他们的家人和整个社会都有重大影响。研究表明,研究表明,他人对披露的反应方式对幸存者的幸福感有重大影响。随着社交媒体的出现,越来越多的幸存者选择在网上披露自己的经历。需要研究了解社交对性侵犯在线披露的反应如何影响幸存者。因此,本研究在 195 名通过#MeToo 标签在线披露性侵犯经历的个体中,考察了在线披露性侵犯后的社交反应与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状之间的关联。PTSD 症状与幸存者报告的攻击严重程度呈正相关,与通过#MeToo 披露后收到的使幸存者感到开心、侮辱或伤害的在线社交反应呈正相关。通过#MeToo 披露后,回避幸存者或不支持披露经历的在线社交反应与 PTSD 症状无关。PTSD 症状也与通过#MeToo 披露后收到的积极在线社交反应无关。与研究人际间对性侵犯披露的反应类似,一些形式的通过#MeToo 披露性侵犯后的网络负面社交反应似乎与幸存者更糟糕的心理后果有关。因此,需要在临床和研究环境中关注性侵犯的在线披露及其影响。